
King of the Bar: Lyrxo Interview Detroit Leprechaun (Ft. Andre96)
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How long have you been writing?
Seriously writing rhymes?
Yes.
Since the end of August, 2013. So about 6 months
Interesting; what inspired you to get serious about writing?
Good question. Well, I got really into music in 2012, and after the honeymoon period of my journey, I felt like there was a void in the lyrics. I wanted something that didn't exist, so I had to create it
So that "void" would be something not purely unique? Something that you have actually seen before or know has been done before?
Quite the opposite. I had to fill the void because there was nothing there. That's what a void is.
True. So in a broad sense, what do you feel like you were lacking in your artistry before?
Like, before I got serious?
Yes.
A general direction. It was all ramblings, I was just toying around. Then after I had been sitting on this thought for awhile, I wrote Solutions, and things finally started to click.
So with that in mind, when you go into writing a piece nowadays, what would you say your ultimate goal is to achieve?
Seriously writing rhymes?
Yes.
Since the end of August, 2013. So about 6 months
Interesting; what inspired you to get serious about writing?
Good question. Well, I got really into music in 2012, and after the honeymoon period of my journey, I felt like there was a void in the lyrics. I wanted something that didn't exist, so I had to create it
So that "void" would be something not purely unique? Something that you have actually seen before or know has been done before?
Quite the opposite. I had to fill the void because there was nothing there. That's what a void is.
True. So in a broad sense, what do you feel like you were lacking in your artistry before?
Like, before I got serious?
Yes.
A general direction. It was all ramblings, I was just toying around. Then after I had been sitting on this thought for awhile, I wrote Solutions, and things finally started to click.
So with that in mind, when you go into writing a piece nowadays, what would you say your ultimate goal is to achieve?
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